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Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa has urged Sunni Bedouin tribes to honor a ceasefire aimed at ending deadly clashes ...
Here’s a look into how one of the largest economic development projects in Michigan’s history came together over 36 months ...
A group of several dozen Indigenous youth from across the Klamath Basin recently emerged victorious after a month-long ...
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - The University of Michigan-Flint plans to close the Recreation Center pool later this month, drawing ...
City officials said approximately 97% of lead service line replacement in Flint is complete.
More than a decade after toxic water poured from the taps and government trust went down the drain in Flint, Michigan, residents are finally seeing real progress. The state is set to announce that ...
More than a decade after lead was found in the city's drinking water, and eight years after a court ordered the city to replace its pipes, that project is complete, local agencies announced ...
Flint, Michigan, has replaced most of its lead water pipes, more than 10 years after contaminated water was found in its water system, prompting national outrage.
Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley hosted a press conference Friday to clarify that he has no control over when residents will receive water settlement money.
The one-man grand jury law dates to 1917, but the Supreme Court blunted its usefulness after it was used to bring charges in the Flint water case.
Sooner or later, the city of Flint will have to make $29.4 million in required water system improvements to a Torrey Road booster station and an aging section of water transmission line.
Flint residents who filed approved claims for a portion of a $626 million water crisis settlement aren’t expected to find out how much money their claim is worth or be paid until late summer or ...